Each Core is a CPU. Virtualization doesn't provide multiple cores to the VMs, it sees them as individual CPUs. So if you have a server/app that wants 4 CPUs (or a quad core), you have to assign 4 cores.

Each Core is a CPU. Virtualization doesn't provide multiple cores to the VMs, it sees them as individual CPUs. So if you have a server/app that wants 4 CPUs (or a quad core), you have to assign 4 cores.

Put another way, a multi-Core processor is really just one "chip" with multiple CPUs on it. So Virtualizations products should allow you to assign up to the number of cores you have (viewing each core as a CPU)

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